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July 18, 1997 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-18

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What To Do, What To Do ...

FOR YOUR EARS

The Immortal Winos of Soul

will have a CD release party Sat-
urday, July 19. Lili's 21, 2950 Ja-
cob, Hamtramck. Call (313)
875-6555 ...
The Legends of Motown fea-
turing the Temptations, the Spin-
ners and Martha Reeves and the
Vandellas will perform 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 20. $12.50-$25. Pine
Knob. Call (248) 645-6666 ...

The Artist Formerly Known
As Prince appears 8 p.m. Mon-

day, July 21. $40-$85. Pine Knob.
Call (248) 645-6666 ...
Former Van Halen lead Sam-
my Hagar is out on his own 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, July 22. State The-
atre, Woodward, Detroit. Call (248)
645-6666 ...

Lynyrd Skynyrd with Paul
Rodgers and Corey Stevens ap-

day-Saturday, July 18-19. $10/in-
cludes coffee and desserts. 205 W.
Long Lake, Troy. Call
(248) 988-7049 ...

THE BIG SCREEN

Alison Krauss and Union
Station
perform their

country/bluegrass 8 p.m. Thurs-
day, July 24. $12.50-$22.50. Mead-
ow Brook. Call (248) 645-6666 ...
Wild Colonials perform with
Richard Buckner 8 p.m. Friday,
July 25. $6. 7th House, 7 N. Sagi-
naw, Pontiac. Call (248) 335-3540

The Who is back! 7:30 p.m. Fri-
day, July 25. $22.50-$45. Pine
Knob. Call (248) 645-6666 ...
Songwriter/multi-instrumen-
talist/guitar hero Michael
Hedges performs 8 p.m. Friday,
July 25. $17. Magic Bag, 22920
Woodward, Ferndale. Call (248)
54,4-3030 ...

MORE FOR YOUR EARS

S'Wonderful Music Part One

features the jazz of George Gersh-
win 8 p.m. Saturday, July 19. $8-
$25. Kerrytovvn Concert House,
415 Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. Call
(313) 769-2999 ...

ON THE STAGE

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u

Ridgedale Players presents Cof-
fee House Confessions, a one-

act .play starring Selma Cohen,
Lon Jacobs and others. 8 p.m. Fri-

representative and author of The

Only Boobs in the House Are Men,

will speak at the annu-
al meeting of Women's
American ORT noon
Sunday, July 20. Novi
Hilton. Call (888) 678-
7787 ...
Cranbrook presents
the first-ever Cran-

The Southfield Public
Library's Tuesday at the
Movies series presents
Double Indemnity, the
brook Retreat for
film noir adaptation of
LY NNE
Writers,
featuring read-
James M. Cain's novel,
KONS TANTIN
ings from nationally pub-
starring Fred MacMur-
OUT & ABOUT
lished writers, each
ray, Barbara Stanwyck
COLU MNIST
beginning at 7 p.m. at no
and Edward G. Robinson.
charge: Wednesday, July
7 p.m. Tuesday, July 22. $1. Mar-
23, Thomas Lux; Thursday, July
cotte Room, Southfield Library,
26000 Evergreen. Call (248) 948- 24, John Skoyles. Cranbrook
Schools, Kingswood Campus Com-
0470 ...
mon Room, 1221 N. Woodward,
Bloomfield Hills. Call (248) 645-
3142 ...

WHATNOT

pears 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 22.
$12.50-$18.50. Pine Knob. Call
(248) 645-6666 ...
Earth Crisis performs 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, July 22. $8. St. An-
drew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, De-
troit. Call (313) 961-8137 ...
Poster Children with Num-
ber One Cup and Aurora perform
9:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 23. $6.
Blind Pig, 208 First, Ann Arbor.
Call (313) 996-8555 ...
Cosmos Factory featuring
members of Creedence Clearwa-
ter Revival perform 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 24. $12.50-$18.5Q.
Pine Knob. Call (248) 645-6666 „I

Greenfield Village presents A
Taste of History food festival.

The Artist Formerly Known As Prince
performs Monday at Pine Knob.

The Magic Bag's Wednesday
Night Brew and View presents
Strange Brew, the screen debut
of SCTV alumni Doug and Bob
MacKenzie - aka. Rick Moranis
and Dave Thomas. 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 23. $2. Magic
Bag, 22920 Woodward, Ferndale.
Call (248) 544-3030 ...
The historic Redford Theatre
presents The Maltese Falcon,
starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary
Astor and Sidney Greenstreet. 8
p.m. Friday; 2 and 8 p.m. Satur-
day, July 25-26. $2.50. 17360
Lahser, Detroit. Call (313) 383-
0133 ...

Dogstar

Learn American history through
your stomach: Mohawk Corn, Sal-
ly Lund Rolls, Bubble Squeak,
Hunter's Pie and more. 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Friday-Sunday, July 18-20.
$12.50; $11.50/seniors; $6.25/chil-
dren; free/under 5. Henry Ford
Museum and Greenfield Village,
Dearborn. Call (313) 271-1620 ...
The Best of Motown Gala,
hosted by the Great Lakes Young
Leadership Initiative of Women's
American ORT, features Big Al
Muskovito, live entertainment, a
buffet, a silent auction and more.
8 p.m. Saturday, July 19. $36. Novi
Hilton. Call (888) 678-7787 ...

()Ilse, drums; Bret Domrose, vocals and guitar; an
yep, Keanu Reeves on bass make up Dogstar. Reeves is just an-
other (actually, he was among the first) of millionaire movie
stars - i.e. Bruce Willis, Dermot Mulroney, the late River
Phoenix - whose itch to perform is not completely satisfied
on the big screen. Catch them live 8 p.m. Saturday, July 19. -
$12.50. St. Andrew's, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. (313) 961-8137.

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CALL FOR ARTISTS/
VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES

Help celebrate Detroit's 296th
Birthday Saturday, July 26, at

the Detroit Historical Museum.
Volunteers needed for children's
activities, face painting, chalk
drawing contest, decorating a 5-
foot birthday cake. Call Bonnie
Cohn, (313) 833-0481 ...
Paint Creek Center for the Arts
seeks entries for a two-person ex-
hibition. Deadline for entries is
Oct. 25. Call (248) 651-4110 ...

THE SMALL SCREEN

Jewish News Publisher Arthur
Horwitz will appear on WDIV-

TV Channel 4's "Open Doors," pro-
duced by the ADL and hosted by
Jim Berk. He will discuss "Inside
The Jewish News." 6 am. Sunday,
July 20.

FEED YOUR HEAD

Maxine Berman, former state

In our JN Entertainment In Fo-
cus story 'To Be or Not to Be ...
Jewish" (July 11), we said that
the "Seinfeld" character Kramer
slipped lobster into Jerry's
kosher-keeping girlfriend's
omelette. Kramer would never
do such a thing. Actually, it was
George ... of course.

The 1997 Vans Warped Tour features four stages with So-
cial Distortion, the Mighty, Mighty Bosstones, the De-
scendents (pictured), Pennywise, Sick of It All, Suicide
Machines, Less Than Jake, Twistin' Tarantulas, Hepcat
- the list goes on and on. Vans, the original skatewear,
is associated with the Warped Tours' charity, Camp Pa-
cific Heartland, a nonprofit organization providing recre-
ational opportunities for children with HIV/AIDS. Check
it out Wednesday, July 23. Pine Knob. (248) 645-6666.

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